1926. Sketches of the men who are making our motor industry.
Curiously, although our automobile industry was young at the time
of this work, its leaders were not young men. The average age of
the twenty foremost was a shade under fifty-five. Only three of
them were in their forties. Every one of the following twenty men
was self-made, most only had moderate schooling and nine had some
college training: Harry H. Bassett; Roy D. Chapin; Walter P.
Chrysler; William C. Durant; Albert R. Erskine; Harvey S.
Firestone; Henry Ford; Charles D. Hastings; Frederick J. Haynes;
John Hertz; Edward S. Jordan; Charles F. Ketterling; Alvan
Macauley; Charles S. Mott; Charles W. Nash; R.E. Olds; Alfred P.
Sloan; H.H. Timken; Walter C. White; John N. Willys.
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